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Lining Up CAA Training Class 6-20-41 Applications Now Being Received at B.S.T.C. by Coordinator Applications are now being received at the Bloomsburg State Teachers College by Dean John C. Koch, CAA administrator, from those who desire to take CAA training at the local institution during the summer session opening Monday. The college has a splendid record in CAA training and has been granted two units of ten each for such instruction during the summer term. Only men will be considered for I the flight courses during the sumi mer session. To be eligible they | must have passed their nineteenth | birthday by July 1 but not twenty - six by that time. Anybody who has had one year of ! college training acceptable to the local institution and who expects to return to college will be eligible. Young men who are not in school but within the age limit and with two years of college training are eligible. Those who wish to take the work must enroll in the Summer session for seventy-two hours of ground work in civil air regulations, meteorology and navigation. The college had one unit of ten for CAA training during the first semester, and two units of that size during the second semester of the past college year. Phillies Lose in Eleventh, 7-6 C- - ?? Litwhiler Has 10 Pulouls, Double, But Cardinals Prevail St. Louis, June 19 C/Pl???'The Cardinals were on the brink of defeat today but Brank Crespi???s eleventh inning single brought victory 7 to 6 over the Philadelphia Phillies. The bases were loaded when his blow sent Johnny Hopp across the plate. Hopp had walked to start the inning. Don Padgett singled him to third and heavy hitter Enos Slaughter was passed intentionally. w 1 *??? *n?? t ??? a a ?????? . - . How Dan Litwhiler Figures with Phils >C??? - ??f i Field Ave. S? Bat Ave. . |f Runs bat in SJ ??? Errors .... Assists .... n Putouts ... ?? ??its 8 Runs is* ??? At bat n Games ???????????????fg 3 Miss Blanche Hirsch, of Williampsort, Bride of Sam Krauss, Lock Haven f_n a ** * The marriage of Miss Blanche Hirsch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hirsch, of 610 Park Avenue. Williamsport, to Sam Krauss, of Lock Haven, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Krauss, of town, took place Sunday afternoon at five o???clock at the Ohev Sholem Synagogue, Williamsport. Rabbi Aaron Greenbaum, assisted by Rabbi Harris Malkin, performed the ceremony in the; presence of several hundred friends! and relatives. C - / The bride, who was accompanied; to the canopied altar by her parents,, was attired in an afternoon dress j of navy blue with navy and white accessories, and wore a corsage of gardenias and white rosebuds. The altar was beautifully decorated with rambler roses and fern. Preceding the ceremony Harold Sykes, of Williamsport, accompanied by Murray Barnett, of Scranton, sang ???At Dawning??? and ???Because???. Following the ceremony a dinner was held for members of the immediate families in the social rooms adjoining the synagogue. On their return from a two weeks??? trip to Chicago, the bride and groom will reside in Lock Haven, v/here Mr. Krauss is associated with the builders??? supply firm of M. L. Clsster Sons. Out-of-town guests present at the wedding were from Lock Haven, Bloomsburg, Scranton, Philadelphia, Morristown, N. J., Wellsville, N. Y., and Bridgeport. Conn. Plans Shaping Up G- -i t Talking about player days. plans are Jo shajap pa a itu. m which fans of this area plan to honor Danny Litwhiler. The time will be moved back, probably to early August but there is growing sentiment in favor of such a day and if a good portion of those who say they are interested in participating, Bloomsburg will take a sur- | prisingly large delegation to Phila- | delphia. All are agreed that the man to make the presentation at such an affair is Dr. E. H. Nelson, Danny???s college coach and close personal friend. Dr. Nelson just recently returned to his home after undergo* ing an operation at the Bloomsburg f Hospital. In order to be sure that* ho will be on hand for the day, ten- \ tative plans calls for the staging af Uit. Qjfat6fiDL4P-.ee in eari& August, How Dan Litwhiler Figures with Phils .??? i Field Ave ?? Bat Ave. Runs bat ing Errors Assists Putouts Hits ..... e* lO Huns At bat ....?? w Games ... .?? Thelma A. Bredbenner, Town, Cyril F. Menges, Turbotville, Married 6-24-41 Miss Thelma A. Bredhenner, the (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. O. * Bredhenner, of town, and Cyril F. jMenges, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Menges. of Turbotville, were united jin marriage in a beautiful single j ring ceremony performed in St. Mat- I thew???s Lutheran church Thursday i afternoon at four o???clock. The Rev. bj. s. Wolf officiated. An organ recital was given preceding the ceremony by Richard j iSlaybough, of Montoursville. He | also accompanied Miss Margaret i Beiber. of Turbotville, who sang ???I j Love You Truly.??? | The bride was attired in a dress S of powder blue with white accessorj ies. Her corsage was of roses, f The bridesmaid. Miss Clara Ram| bo, of Williamsport, wore a pink I dress with white accessories, and a corsage of roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Clara Rambo, of Williamsport, wore a pink 1 dress with white accessories, and a I corsage of roses. The best man was Lehman Sny| der. of Eagles Merc. The bride is a graduate of the l Bloomsburg High School and rcj ceived her degree of Bachelor of j Science from the Bloomsburg State j Teachers College. She is now a teacher in the town schools. The groom, who is a teacher in I the Turbotville Vocational School, i as a graduate of the Turbotville High School, receiving his degree from I the Bloomsburg State Teachers Colj lege, and attended Susquehanna | University. He is working towards I his Masters Degree at Bucknell University.Immediately following the ceremony the couple left on a wedding trip to the New England states and * Canada. Miss Dorothy Jones Announces Marriage ' l&~ ZLt - Marriage of the former Miss Dorothy Jones, daughter of Mrs. Maud Jones, of East Fourth street, Berwick, and Claire Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Amsey Wolfe, of Hughes street, Berwick, occurred on July 19 of last year, it has been learned. The wedding took place in Virgina. They will take up housekeeping on Prospect avenue, Prospect Park, near Philadelphia, next week. A teacher of the grade school at Evansville, Mrs. Wolfe is a graduate of Berwick High School with the class of 1929 and Bloomsburg State Teachers College. Mr. Wolfe was graduated from Berwick High School the same year and then attended Drexel Institute for five years where he majored in chemical engineering. He is employed by the Gulf Oil Corporation at South Philadelphia. A. B. Black, instructor in Penmanship 6-24-41 manship at the State Normal School here, will leave Monday to spend the summer vacation on the Pacific Coast. , -yL/???/(s>

Lining Up CAA Training Class 6-20-41 Applications Now Being Received at B.S.T.C. by Coordinator Applications are now being received at the Bloomsburg State Teachers College by Dean John C. Koch, CAA administrator, from those who desire to take CAA training at the local institution during the summer session opening Monday. The college has a splendid record in CAA training and has been granted two units of ten each for such instruction during the summer term. Only men will be considered for I the flight courses during the sumi mer session. To be eligible they | must have passed their nineteenth | birthday by July 1 but not twenty - six by that time. Anybody who has had one year of ! college training acceptable to the local institution and who expects to return to college will be eligible. Young men who are not in school but within the age limit and with two years of college training are eligible. Those who wish to take the work must enroll in the Summer session for seventy-two hours of ground work in civil air regulations, meteorology and navigation. The college had one unit of ten for CAA training during the first semester, and two units of that size during the second semester of the past college year. Phillies Lose in Eleventh, 7-6 C- - ?? Litwhiler Has 10 Pulouls, Double, But Cardinals Prevail St. Louis, June 19 C/Pl???'The Cardinals were on the brink of defeat today but Brank Crespi???s eleventh inning single brought victory 7 to 6 over the Philadelphia Phillies. The bases were loaded when his blow sent Johnny Hopp across the plate. Hopp had walked to start the inning. Don Padgett singled him to third and heavy hitter Enos Slaughter was passed intentionally. w 1 *??? *n?? t ??? a a ?????? . - . How Dan Litwhiler Figures with Phils >C??? - ??f i Field Ave. S? Bat Ave. . |f Runs bat in SJ ??? Errors .... Assists .... n Putouts ... ?? ??its 8 Runs is* ??? At bat n Games ???????????????fg 3 Miss Blanche Hirsch, of Williampsort, Bride of Sam Krauss, Lock Haven f_n a ** * The marriage of Miss Blanche Hirsch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hirsch, of 610 Park Avenue. Williamsport, to Sam Krauss, of Lock Haven, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Krauss, of town, took place Sunday afternoon at five o???clock at the Ohev Sholem Synagogue, Williamsport. Rabbi Aaron Greenbaum, assisted by Rabbi Harris Malkin, performed the ceremony in the; presence of several hundred friends! and relatives. C - / The bride, who was accompanied; to the canopied altar by her parents,, was attired in an afternoon dress j of navy blue with navy and white accessories, and wore a corsage of gardenias and white rosebuds. The altar was beautifully decorated with rambler roses and fern. Preceding the ceremony Harold Sykes, of Williamsport, accompanied by Murray Barnett, of Scranton, sang ???At Dawning??? and ???Because???. Following the ceremony a dinner was held for members of the immediate families in the social rooms adjoining the synagogue. On their return from a two weeks??? trip to Chicago, the bride and groom will reside in Lock Haven, v/here Mr. Krauss is associated with the builders??? supply firm of M. L. Clsster Sons. Out-of-town guests present at the wedding were from Lock Haven, Bloomsburg, Scranton, Philadelphia, Morristown, N. J., Wellsville, N. Y., and Bridgeport. Conn. Plans Shaping Up G- -i t Talking about player days. plans are Jo shajap pa a itu. m which fans of this area plan to honor Danny Litwhiler. The time will be moved back, probably to early August but there is growing sentiment in favor of such a day and if a good portion of those who say they are interested in participating, Bloomsburg will take a sur- | prisingly large delegation to Phila- | delphia. All are agreed that the man to make the presentation at such an affair is Dr. E. H. Nelson, Danny???s college coach and close personal friend. Dr. Nelson just recently returned to his home after undergo* ing an operation at the Bloomsburg f Hospital. In order to be sure that* ho will be on hand for the day, ten- \ tative plans calls for the staging af Uit. Qjfat6fiDL4P-.ee in eari& August, How Dan Litwhiler Figures with Phils .??? i Field Ave ?? Bat Ave. Runs bat ing Errors Assists Putouts Hits ..... e* lO Huns At bat ....?? w Games ... .?? Thelma A. Bredbenner, Town, Cyril F. Menges, Turbotville, Married 6-24-41 Miss Thelma A. Bredhenner, the (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. O. * Bredhenner, of town, and Cyril F. jMenges, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Menges. of Turbotville, were united jin marriage in a beautiful single j ring ceremony performed in St. Mat- I thew???s Lutheran church Thursday i afternoon at four o???clock. The Rev. bj. s. Wolf officiated. An organ recital was given preceding the ceremony by Richard j iSlaybough, of Montoursville. He | also accompanied Miss Margaret i Beiber. of Turbotville, who sang ???I j Love You Truly.??? | The bride was attired in a dress S of powder blue with white accessorj ies. Her corsage was of roses, f The bridesmaid. Miss Clara Ram| bo, of Williamsport, wore a pink I dress with white accessories, and a corsage of roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Clara Rambo, of Williamsport, wore a pink 1 dress with white accessories, and a I corsage of roses. The best man was Lehman Sny| der. of Eagles Merc. The bride is a graduate of the l Bloomsburg High School and rcj ceived her degree of Bachelor of j Science from the Bloomsburg State j Teachers College. She is now a teacher in the town schools. The groom, who is a teacher in I the Turbotville Vocational School, i as a graduate of the Turbotville High School, receiving his degree from I the Bloomsburg State Teachers Colj lege, and attended Susquehanna | University. He is working towards I his Masters Degree at Bucknell University.Immediately following the ceremony the couple left on a wedding trip to the New England states and * Canada. Miss Dorothy Jones Announces Marriage ' l&~ ZLt - Marriage of the former Miss Dorothy Jones, daughter of Mrs. Maud Jones, of East Fourth street, Berwick, and Claire Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Amsey Wolfe, of Hughes street, Berwick, occurred on July 19 of last year, it has been learned. The wedding took place in Virgina. They will take up housekeeping on Prospect avenue, Prospect Park, near Philadelphia, next week. A teacher of the grade school at Evansville, Mrs. Wolfe is a graduate of Berwick High School with the class of 1929 and Bloomsburg State Teachers College. Mr. Wolfe was graduated from Berwick High School the same year and then attended Drexel Institute for five years where he majored in chemical engineering. He is employed by the Gulf Oil Corporation at South Philadelphia. A. B. Black, instructor in Penmanship 6-24-41 manship at the State Normal School here, will leave Monday to spend the summer vacation on the Pacific Coast. , -yL/???/(s>